Popular Science iPad Edition Has Sold 10,000 Subscriptions — Only Apple Knows Who's Subscribing, but They're Paying for Digital Content — Popular Science magazine sold the 10,000th subscription to its iPad edition sometime on Sunday, nearly six weeks after accepting Apple's terms for selling subs on its tablet.

I Want My iPad TV: The Slogan for a New Generation — When is an iPad not an iPad? When it's a TV screen. — That distinction is becoming increasingly important as battle lines are being drawn between distributors like Time Warner Cable, which claim the right to broadcast live TV …

Google Seeks Answer to Facebook With ‘Social Search’ — Google Inc., seeing a threat from social-networking companies such as Facebook Inc., plans to allow people to reorder the way websites are ranked on its core Web-search engine based on which sites they and their friends like or find useful, said people familiar with the matter.

Shooting video with the iPad2 — Every time a new gadget comes on the market, someone tries to figure out if it's as good as or better than what came before. There have been plenty of reviews of Apple's latest tablet, comparing it to the previous iteration and to similar devices.

UX Evolutions: News on iPad — When the iPad launched in April last year, news media companies were among the first to create applications for the new tablet device. We're now a year into the iPad era and some of those news apps have dramatically changed how we consume news.

Magazine Icon Roger Black: The iPad is Not a Magic Pony — The legendary magazine designer Roger Black sat in the lounge of his Fifth Avenue studio, rows of leather-bound volumes arrayed on the wall behind him. At first glance they seemed like compendiums of classic literature …

Oprah ‘Tweets’ in a Bid for Viewers — Oprah Winfrey and her colleagues took to Twitter on Sunday night to promote a new episode of a show on OWN, her new cable channel. Did the posting help her ratings? — Probably, but whether it helped in a meaningful way is open to interpretation.

Golden Delicious: Ruth Reichl to Run Gilt Groupe Foodie Site — We hear former Gourmet editor in chief Ruth Reichl is staffing up a food spin-off of Gilt Groupe, the luxury discount retailer Web site. The project remains in stealth mode, but one might expect the site to look like the Gilt MANual blog …

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